Head's up, FirstNet--Here comes wearable technology

Given all the media attention, you have almost certainly heard that this is the year of wearable technology, which was the favorite of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last month and scored the coveted cover of Wired. Wearable tech—particularly those that provide for head’s up operation—are getting long-overdue publicity.
These technologies will be important to public safety in the near future, because the type of information provided by a body covered in ...

Good points and it is fair to say we don't know. What I can say is that most challenging 'noise' in such an environment is that electromagnetic energy emitted by electrical machinery. Depending on the modulation scheme, some signals are more susceptible to EMF than others. When it comes to building penetration. My contention is that small discrete signals over diverse paths and channels are better able to complete a link than a wide bandwidth signal like video.

Regardless these are things that need to be studied and tested to make sure they best meet the needs of Firefighters.

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